legacies recd, work as treas. for 17 yrs;
ed. of _Progress_ 7 yrs;
conv. thanks, 276-7;
re-elected, resigns, 282;
bef. House com, urges that the mother heart and home element be
expressed in Govt, 303; 315;
on Congressl. Com, 319; 346;
bef. House com, 395; 402; 444;
on limited suff, 495; 516; 561;
speaks at Anthony celebr, 615;
in Tenn. ratif. campn, 652; 669;
res. against U. S. Sen. Wadsworth, 692;
at Repub. natl. conv, 1904, 703-4; 754;
elected director of Natl. Amer. Assn, 756.
U'Ren, W. S, father of Initiative and Referendum, 136.
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Valentine, Lila Meade,
pres. Va. suff. assn, 288;
speaks to House of Governors, 367;
asks suff. for development of woman and the race, 492-3;
on Congressl. Com, 506; 568.
Vanderlip, Frank A, on recep. com. for natl. suff. conv, 515.
Van Klenze, Camilla, 333.
Van Rensselaer, Prof. Martha (Cornell), Financing the War, 533.
Van Sant, Gov. Samuel R. (Minn.), 7.
Van Winkle, Mina, 444; 456.
Van Wyck, Mayor Robert A. (New York), women without a vote waste time
appealing to legislators, 307.
Varney, Rev. Mecca Marie, 203.
Vermont, struggle for ratif. of Fed. Amend, 651, 653.
Vernon, Mabel, bef. House com, 473; 549.
Vessey, Gov. Robert S. (S. Dak.), 261.
Victoria (Australia), gives women State vote, 243.
Victory Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association in
Chicago to celebr. end of its work;
Call, 594;
largest ever held, 595;
list of frat. dele, 506;
festivities, 610.
Villard, Fanny Garrison (Mrs. Henry), 40;
on Anthony Fund Com, 202; 220-1;
at natl. suff. conv, 1908, 220;
at St. Paul, recalls visit with her husband when N.P. R.R. was
completed, 244;
same at Spokane, 245;
at Seattle, his devotion to wom. suff. and education, 251;
she appeals for wom. suff, 251;
tribute to Lucy Stone, 261; 263;
mem. tribute to Mr. Blackwell and Lucy Stone, 277;
by Dr. Shaw's side when she resigns natl. presidency, 457.
Villard, Henry, 244-5; 251.
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 37-8.
Vincent, Dr. George E, declares for wom. suff, 670.
Volunteer League, eminent officers, 442.
Von Suttner, Baroness Bertha, plea for peace of world and wom. suff.
as necessary factor, 345-6.
Vorce, Mrs. Myron, 402; 570.
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Wadsworth, U. S. Sen. James W, 560;
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